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and what happened today in ottawa. it is worth considering what has just happened in canada leading up to this. last week, canada's version of the pentagon, their department of national defense, instituted a new policy related to members of the armed forces and the press. after canadian prime minister stephen harper announced canadian aircraft and canadian personnel would be taking part in the coalition air campaign against isis militants in iraq, the defense department subsequently announced new restrictions on how the media would be allowed to cover canadian military personnel deploying to that fight. this is how a clearly frustrated "toronto sun" newspaper wrote up the new media restrictions. this is that article from the "sun." they explained for the first time although they, as the press, were being allowed to show that there were some canadian troops leaving to go fight isis in iraq, the new restrictions on them included news photographers not being allowed to show any of the soldiers' faces too closely, and news
and what happened today in ottawa. it is worth considering what has just happened in canada leading up to this. last week, canada's version of the pentagon, their department of national defense, instituted a new policy related to members of the armed forces and the press. after canadian prime minister stephen harper announced canadian aircraft and canadian personnel would be taking part in the coalition air campaign against isis militants in iraq, the defense department subsequently announced...
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our coverage of the ottawa attack continues at 6abc.com. we have full details about the shooting spree, you can see video from the scene and inside of parliament as the gun fire erupted. >>> a suspected serial killer was inside of the courtroom, and he refused to even give the judge his name. he is accused of killing seven women in indiana, he was upset that his hearing was in open court and the judge ordered him back to court next week. >>> we have breaking news on michael brown, the teen that was killed in august setting off protests in missouri and elsewhere. the autopsy shows that he was shot in the hand at close range and that they struggled inside of wilson's suv. he was killed outside of suv and was shot six times and witnesses say he raised his hands before being shot. and a report shows he used marijuana. >>> the fbi is looking at the computers of three colorado girls who were stopped in germany possibly while on a journey to join isis, officials say that the to sisters ain friend were headed to syria and were seduced by recruiting
our coverage of the ottawa attack continues at 6abc.com. we have full details about the shooting spree, you can see video from the scene and inside of parliament as the gun fire erupted. >>> a suspected serial killer was inside of the courtroom, and he refused to even give the judge his name. he is accused of killing seven women in indiana, he was upset that his hearing was in open court and the judge ordered him back to court next week. >>> we have breaking news on michael...
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ottawa goes in the lock down mode. president obama is briefed and america does not go into raised level of security. 1:45 officials announced the guard who was first shot, corporal nathan cirillo died from his wounds. an ottawa hospital is treating three patients, they have since been released. it is too early to know the mostly sunny of the crime but -- movies of thmotivation of the c. >> thomas drayton, thank you. >>> white house placed in security when a person jumped the fence again. mike viqueria had to move inside because of security and he joins us live now. mike before we get to ottawa tell us what happened at the white house. >> you're right john it happened again a little over a month after omar gonzalez jumped the fence and made it all the way inside, another warehouse jumper. because of the prior event, security on hairtrigger, and let's face it because of the events that unfolded in ottawa today. the person was able to overcome the bicycle racks, and over the wrought iron fence that is largely decorative.
ottawa goes in the lock down mode. president obama is briefed and america does not go into raised level of security. 1:45 officials announced the guard who was first shot, corporal nathan cirillo died from his wounds. an ottawa hospital is treating three patients, they have since been released. it is too early to know the mostly sunny of the crime but -- movies of thmotivation of the c. >> thomas drayton, thank you. >>> white house placed in security when a person jumped the...
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lou: good evening, canadian capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour. after a gunman shot and killed a canyon soldier -- canadian soldier at country's national war monument before making into the parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. you can see on the screen. a quick thinking spectator videoed some of the shooting, and people scattering. further violence was stopped when the parliament hill shot and killed the assailant who was later identified 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau. he is believed to be a canadian born citizen. awaitingnesing notification of f kin, shooter did not hit a single other person. although three others in the parliament building were injured, none wounded by gunfire, they were taken to the ottawa hospital, their injuries are considered to be not life threatening, we don't know the killer's motive for the shooting only 24 hours earlier, canadian government had raised t threat level from low to medium, citeing increased chat or line from radical islamists including the islamic state
lou: good evening, canadian capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour. after a gunman shot and killed a canyon soldier -- canadian soldier at country's national war monument before making into the parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. you can see on the screen. a quick thinking spectator videoed some of the shooting, and people scattering. further violence was stopped when the parliament hill shot and killed the assailant who was later...
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a gun in ottawa and a car elsewhere in canada. it shows any kind of weapon -- and another point, it is not just isis, but al qaeda, and the leader of al qaeda has also put out a similar call to arms for muslims, extremist muslims to take up arms any way they can to attack people in the west. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. as jim is breaking this news, i want to bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. and phil mud also joining me and former jihadist, monthman sheikh. and now that we have this horrible development, after what jim is reporting, this hatchet attack on two new york city police officers and now looking at this individual's facebook page and are seeing links to extremists possibly and in arabic. >> well, if an individual, erin, wants to attack the united states or the government, the most visible symbol of the government is a police officer in uniform or a military officer in uniform. and that is what we have here. we are soldiers in canada and here in new york city you have, in fact, four uniformed polic
a gun in ottawa and a car elsewhere in canada. it shows any kind of weapon -- and another point, it is not just isis, but al qaeda, and the leader of al qaeda has also put out a similar call to arms for muslims, extremist muslims to take up arms any way they can to attack people in the west. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. as jim is breaking this news, i want to bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. and phil mud also joining me and former jihadist, monthman sheikh. and...
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. -- reporting live now from ottawa. gunman sprints through the gates of parliament, capturing the moments that terror came to the very heart of canadian democracy. passersby tried to flee for their lives. they couldn't prevent the gun man storming through the doors. him as ave identified 32-year-old recent muslim convert with extreme views. >> this individual has been in auto lessons at least october 2 4014. october 2, 2014. foras hoping to leave syria. >> today parliament paid tribute to the head of them man in this stately possession. welcome in arms given a from the mps. many of these men and women thought they may be gunned down. there is a sense that they'll him their lives. a standinge him ovation, this proud former mountie fought to hold back tears. spirit the same prime minister tried to harness today. >> we will be prudent but we will not panic. as for the business of government, here we are in our chamber in the very heart of our democracy. >> this is a canadian soldier killed in the attack. his family is deva
. -- reporting live now from ottawa. gunman sprints through the gates of parliament, capturing the moments that terror came to the very heart of canadian democracy. passersby tried to flee for their lives. they couldn't prevent the gun man storming through the doors. him as ave identified 32-year-old recent muslim convert with extreme views. >> this individual has been in auto lessons at least october 2 4014. october 2, 2014. foras hoping to leave syria. >> today parliament paid...
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and to my far right, mayor of ottawa, jim watson. in terms of proceeding with the press conference we will first have a statement by ottawa police chief charles bartolo. good afternoon. at 9:52 a.m. this morning the police service received multiple 911 calls regarding a shooting. the victim of the shooting is a member of the canadian armed forces. his injuries were fatal. our thoughts and prayers are with the member, his loved ones and other members of the forces. his identity and age won't be confirmed at this time as we are in the process of contacting his family. what followed was another incident on parliament hill. i can tell you a male suspect is now deceased. together with rcmp all available resources have been deployed to this operation. our priority is the safety and security of our community. additional resources are on stand by should they be required and all measures have been taken to ensure the safety and security of our residents. we are very aware of the large presence of military personnel in our community and want t
and to my far right, mayor of ottawa, jim watson. in terms of proceeding with the press conference we will first have a statement by ottawa police chief charles bartolo. good afternoon. at 9:52 a.m. this morning the police service received multiple 911 calls regarding a shooting. the victim of the shooting is a member of the canadian armed forces. his injuries were fatal. our thoughts and prayers are with the member, his loved ones and other members of the forces. his identity and age won't be...
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. >>> police in ottawa are releasing new video of the attack on parliament. up next here, what investigators are saying about the gunman's links with other extremists in canada. ♪ music may i present to you... the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> welcome back. police in ottawa are piecing together the identity of the gunman in the parliament shooting. he recently became radicalized. investigators believe he had contact online with other jihadists in canada. his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. mean bhiem, canadian law plarks back on the job led by sergeant-at-arms kevin virks who sh shot and killed
. >>> police in ottawa are releasing new video of the attack on parliament. up next here, what investigators are saying about the gunman's links with other extremists in canada. ♪ music may i present to you... the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live...
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he was in ottawa waiting for a passport. he had plans to travel to syria. he had a lengthy rap sheet that included robbery, assault, and drugs. >> the investigation is ongoing and will rapidly determine if bibeau received instructions from iraq. >> reporter: bibeau's mother apologized for her son and said she's crying for the victims, kris van cleave, cbs news, ottawa. >>> former police officer darren wilson said they did not leak the information. he shot the unarmed teenager august 9th. a grand jury is expected to decide by mid-november if wilson will face criminal charges. leaks from the autopsy appear to support wilson's claim that he struggled with brown. >>> coming up on the "morning news," hazing allegations sink another high school football's season. >>> and powerful winds through washington state. a rare tornado touches down. this is the "cbs morning news." es down. this is the "cbs morning news." ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minu
he was in ottawa waiting for a passport. he had plans to travel to syria. he had a lengthy rap sheet that included robbery, assault, and drugs. >> the investigation is ongoing and will rapidly determine if bibeau received instructions from iraq. >> reporter: bibeau's mother apologized for her son and said she's crying for the victims, kris van cleave, cbs news, ottawa. >>> former police officer darren wilson said they did not leak the information. he shot the unarmed...
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we will take you to ottawa for the latest. >>> also a new report on the shooting in ferguson reveals critical details. and we'll go to sierra leone with a medical system stretched to its limits. i'm lisa fletcher in for antonio mora, welcome to "consider this" those stories and more straight ahead. >> terror, north of the border. a canadian soldier is killed, a gunman brought down. >> michael shot and killed a soldier at the national war memorial. >> we're going to do everything we can, to make sure we're standing side by side. >> a blockbuster report. >> on michael brown's death. >> seemed to support the officer's side of the story. >> if this report holds up warren will not be indicted for michael brown's death. >> orphans only a few days old stigmatized shunned. >> university of north carolina. >> you made the dean's list despite never attending any of the classes. >> as an athlete we weren't there for education. >> not one person should be dying from an unintentional overdose of painkillers prescribed by your doctor. >> are we a healthy people or are we creating an epidemic. >> w
we will take you to ottawa for the latest. >>> also a new report on the shooting in ferguson reveals critical details. and we'll go to sierra leone with a medical system stretched to its limits. i'm lisa fletcher in for antonio mora, welcome to "consider this" those stories and more straight ahead. >> terror, north of the border. a canadian soldier is killed, a gunman brought down. >> michael shot and killed a soldier at the national war memorial. >> we're...
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ottawa was on lockdown. this shows that they are able to strike anywhere at any time. >> and what does an incident like this do to a city like ottawa? does it just create panic or does it go deeper? >> it creates a lot of panic, it creates uncertainty, fear, doubt. it also means there is that fear of uncertainty. canadians, who have never been used to these types of incidents, are very uncertain about their own personal security. but canada has not been immune from terrorist plots. there was the toronto 18 cell in 2006 which involved a number of a nad ycanadians, including tryo attack the canadian prime minister stephen harper. so they have faced problems but they're mostly been disrupted. we're only now beginning to see actual forms of violence taking place in the country. >> we've also just got this footage in to show you. the video was submitted by a viewer to canada's broadcasting corporation showing the alleged shooter leaving the war memorial shooting site after killing the guard. he's getting into his
ottawa was on lockdown. this shows that they are able to strike anywhere at any time. >> and what does an incident like this do to a city like ottawa? does it just create panic or does it go deeper? >> it creates a lot of panic, it creates uncertainty, fear, doubt. it also means there is that fear of uncertainty. canadians, who have never been used to these types of incidents, are very uncertain about their own personal security. but canada has not been immune from terrorist plots....
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a shoulder was shot and killed inhe capital city of ottawa. thergeant at arms in capitol building shot and killed the suspect. there could be at least one of the person involved in all of this. there are heightened security measures at the canadian embassy and at arlington national ceremony. police say that a teacher had sexual contact with a student. the victim recorded the encounter on his cell phone. >> security measures are in place in an effort to prevent ebola from spreading in the u.s.. travelers from any of the ebola hot zones must travel through five airports. >> reaction is pouring into the death of a former titan of german is him -- titan of journalism. bradleedle -- ben has died. >> he died of natural causes. aboutg had to be invented adlee, the real story was fantastic enough. radlee legendary is almost pedestrian. he transformed a sleepy newspaper into a powerhouse. >> the one thing he could not stand was being bored. he seemed to bring people out of himself. we wanted to impress him. that summoned our best efforts. >> he publish
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>> reporter: police in ottawa frantically search for armed men most of the day in the center of ottawa, canada's fourth largest city. just before 10:00 a.m. eastern time a soldier standing guard at canada's war memorial was shot and seriously wounded by a man with a rifle. a shocking scene witnessed by many bystanders. >> i was over here, and i just heard a shot and turned around and there was a guy with a rifle just around on the back corner. and just pow. >> i thought it was just fire crackers going off. so i looked across the street. there's a man with a rifle shooting at a bunch of people. >> reporter: witnesses at the memorial say the gunman then hijacked the car. >> didn't hurt the gentleman in the car and then took off the back and headed towards that direction. >> reporter: the gunman went about a third of a mile, to the building housing canada's parliament in session at the time. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: as officers inside responded, dozens of shots rang out inside the building's ornate halls. members of parliament inside meeting rooms reacted by piling furniture against the d
>> reporter: police in ottawa frantically search for armed men most of the day in the center of ottawa, canada's fourth largest city. just before 10:00 a.m. eastern time a soldier standing guard at canada's war memorial was shot and seriously wounded by a man with a rifle. a shocking scene witnessed by many bystanders. >> i was over here, and i just heard a shot and turned around and there was a guy with a rifle just around on the back corner. and just pow. >> i thought it was...
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kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> hours after the attack in ottawa, a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house funs. unlike the security breach last month, the suspect was not armed and was immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents subdued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on lockdown wednesday night as a precaution. the secret service recently added new fences and posted dagsal agent s around the fence. that came after a serious breach last september. >> gonzalez made it all the way into the east room with a knife before he was stopped. that breach was the tipping point for former secret service chief julia pierson. she resigned and joe clancy was tapped as interim director. gonzalez pleaded not guilty of charges to unlawfully entering a government building while carrying a weapon. craig boswell, cbs news,
kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> hours after the attack in ottawa, a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house funs. unlike the security breach last month, the suspect was not armed and was immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents subdued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on...
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and, in many ways, i'm the local member of par limit here in ottawa. and my riding, what you would call your district in the states, includes par limit. and i walked -- i decided to walk to walk today. and as i walked to work, i could feel, you know, a lot of people, you know, turning to each other and looking at each other and giving each other, you know, a hug and a smile and saying are you okay. but going into that parliament after what happened yesterday, carried a lot of emotion, frankly. and it was a did i have cull day. but an important one for us to continue to do our work and our business and to show the country and our citizens that we will continue on and we will keep going. >> what political or policy conclusions do you think are being drawn? we have seen in other countries, sometimes there's a move towards stricter measures, changes to the law, changes to enforcement posture and then, sometimes, years later, those changes were regretted or weren't entirely thought through. where do you see that krvegs in a policy level right now in canada?
and, in many ways, i'm the local member of par limit here in ottawa. and my riding, what you would call your district in the states, includes par limit. and i walked -- i decided to walk to walk today. and as i walked to work, i could feel, you know, a lot of people, you know, turning to each other and looking at each other and giving each other, you know, a hug and a smile and saying are you okay. but going into that parliament after what happened yesterday, carried a lot of emotion, frankly....
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our first speaker will be ottawa police services chief. >> good afternoon. ottawa is a safe city. the members of our service are committed to protecting this community and all residents. just as members of the canadian forces protect our country abroad, we're here to protect them at home and to keep this city safe, we have strong partnership with law enforcement partners. we train together. we work and operate together on a daily basis to deal with threats to public safety. that partnership is strong and residents can be confident in our abilities to protect them. yesterday we saw the reality of the threats that cities across canada face. following the senseless events, we work to secure the area in the downtown core and parliament hill. first to eliminate the threat and then to ensure that no other suspects or threats were in the area. when that was confirmed, and the area was safe, we lifted the safety perimeter. i want to extend my condolences to family and friends of corporal cirillo. i also want to thank the police officers and members, fellow soldiers, paramedics, security s
our first speaker will be ottawa police services chief. >> good afternoon. ottawa is a safe city. the members of our service are committed to protecting this community and all residents. just as members of the canadian forces protect our country abroad, we're here to protect them at home and to keep this city safe, we have strong partnership with law enforcement partners. we train together. we work and operate together on a daily basis to deal with threats to public safety. that...
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downtown ottawa ute of lock doyne. incident happened. >>> a soldier was killed in a hit and run in quebec. the driver was a young canadian who recently converted to islam. thomas drayton joins us with the latest developments? >> the alert level, the highest in four years. a lot of anxiety in ottawa, the capitol on lockdown. the shooting has not been ruled out as an act of terrorism. >> 9:52 a.m., ottawa, shots ring out in the heart of canada's capitol. a soldier standing guard was fatally shot by what witnesses describe as a lone gunman with a white scarf around his face. moments later, just steps away, more gunfire. this time, inside the canadian parliament witnesses describe hearing .2 rounds of gunfire, the first in the foyer. frightened workers kneeling inside report hearing .30 to 50 shots with most appearing to have been fired by officers.30 0 shots with most appearing to have been fired by officers at the gunmen. when the shooting ended, a loan gunman was lying motionless on the ground near the library entrance.
downtown ottawa ute of lock doyne. incident happened. >>> a soldier was killed in a hit and run in quebec. the driver was a young canadian who recently converted to islam. thomas drayton joins us with the latest developments? >> the alert level, the highest in four years. a lot of anxiety in ottawa, the capitol on lockdown. the shooting has not been ruled out as an act of terrorism. >> 9:52 a.m., ottawa, shots ring out in the heart of canada's capitol. a soldier standing...
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we had the shooting in ottawa, canada's capital yesterday. a lot of people talking about national security as well now. i want to get to your special that comes friday at 10:00 p.m. this busying deal. one of my favorite topics, of the american dream. me about the special and what you found out. >> we did the special last weekend and dead energy issues and american payday. how the paycheck, people trying to get buy, how that will affect their vote. this week we look at the american dream. people who feel threatened one way or another. we go to colorado and talk to some folks out there and tell their personal stories. how their situation is going to affect their vote. fair and balanced they're making decision in the senate race between cory gardiner, the republican and mark udall, the democratic incumbent. interesting to see with different people how they approach things and what really matters to them. >> i have to tell you, wee been celebrating what is going on in the stock markets before a lot of americans. that really hasn't reached them. t
we had the shooting in ottawa, canada's capital yesterday. a lot of people talking about national security as well now. i want to get to your special that comes friday at 10:00 p.m. this busying deal. one of my favorite topics, of the american dream. me about the special and what you found out. >> we did the special last weekend and dead energy issues and american payday. how the paycheck, people trying to get buy, how that will affect their vote. this week we look at the american dream....
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ottawa is a small city of a million people. and yesterday our rod asks bridges were closed and schools in a secure situation and children are talking about this and people are talking about this and there is a heightened awareness and what we have never had to deal with before. and people all over the city are talking about it. >> julie and john. thank you for talking about the events and glad you are safe and >> thousands of immigrant enmates will be released. too they said they had minor criminal records, but new documents reportedly tell a very different story. the medical marijuana debate heating up in florida with less than two weeks before a vote on landmark -- on a landmark amendment there. phil keating live in delray beach. >> john, inside card rooms as senior citizen centers around the state there's an interesting topic of conversation about medical marijuana. prop ownents making floor the 24th state to allow medical marijuana. they say senior citizen voters like these could make or break it. i have the highs and lows
ottawa is a small city of a million people. and yesterday our rod asks bridges were closed and schools in a secure situation and children are talking about this and people are talking about this and there is a heightened awareness and what we have never had to deal with before. and people all over the city are talking about it. >> julie and john. thank you for talking about the events and glad you are safe and >> thousands of immigrant enmates will be released. too they said they...
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gunfire erupted inside parliament building in ottawa. at least one gunman was chased in to that building just after a canadian solder standing guard, at a nearby war memorial was shot and killed. a solder has been identified now as corporal nathan sirillo. head of the security of the parliament shot and kill the gun man inside the building and is being called a hero. right now a search continues for the at least one other possible suspect in the crime. president obama earlier offered his condolences to the canadian people. >> don't yet have all of the information about whether this is part of a broader network or plan or whether this was an individual or a series of individuals who decided to take his actions, but item fat sizes the degree to which we have to remain vigilant. >> cbs news is reporting tonight that the suspect who was killed is michael abdul bibbow, he was born in canada in 1982. well, scott pelley will have much more on this tonight at 6:30 on the "cbs evening news". >>> in the meantime outrageous behavior by a group of d
gunfire erupted inside parliament building in ottawa. at least one gunman was chased in to that building just after a canadian solder standing guard, at a nearby war memorial was shot and killed. a solder has been identified now as corporal nathan sirillo. head of the security of the parliament shot and kill the gun man inside the building and is being called a hero. right now a search continues for the at least one other possible suspect in the crime. president obama earlier offered his...
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he opened fire at a national war memorial in ottawa, killing a soldier. police say he was driven by ideological and political motives. african prosecutors are planning to appeal the verdict and sentencing of oscar astorius, who was handed five-year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. pistorius was acquitted of murder and will be eligible for release after about 10. months. prosecutors believe the judge misinterpreted the law. criminals in roswell, new mexico, foil their own heist after one of them accidentally pocket dials 911 and then confesses. >> 911. state your emergency. and the womanll has just stolen the television set. police recorded about 45 minutes of the conversation. they were arrested and charged with burglary. >> we love those stories of the smart criminals. >> they make it easy. >> we have a health alert. millions of people who have avoided colon cancer screenings can get a new, noninvasive home test. it was developed at the mayo clinic. the nearly $600 test looks
he opened fire at a national war memorial in ottawa, killing a soldier. police say he was driven by ideological and political motives. african prosecutors are planning to appeal the verdict and sentencing of oscar astorius, who was handed five-year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. pistorius was acquitted of murder and will be eligible for release after about 10. months. prosecutors believe the judge misinterpreted...
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abc news, ottawa, canada. >> the u.s. federal government is stepping up its vigilance against the ebola virus. anybody troofling into the u.s. from -- traveling into the u.s. from west ever africa will be monitored for 21 days and good news for a nurse diagnosed with ebola. they can no longer detect the virus in amber vinson. >>> and the bay area is prepping forgetting an ebola case here. santa clara valley received a shipment of supplies to help protect workers ebola. it includes sk mas, gloves and protective gowns being sent to clinics. hospital officials say it is unlikely we will see a case of ebola here, but it is important to be prepared. >> a video taken in san francisco is blazing across the internet. katie is live in the newsroom to tell us why. >> the video shows a tour guide on a double decker red bus going on a racist rant through chinatown. >> you preschool and preschoolers making that noise at 6:00 in the morning when i was trying to live here. [bleen] along. >> you also notice the guide is drinking a beer.
abc news, ottawa, canada. >> the u.s. federal government is stepping up its vigilance against the ebola virus. anybody troofling into the u.s. from -- traveling into the u.s. from west ever africa will be monitored for 21 days and good news for a nurse diagnosed with ebola. they can no longer detect the virus in amber vinson. >>> and the bay area is prepping forgetting an ebola case here. santa clara valley received a shipment of supplies to help protect workers ebola. it...
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very chaotic and sad day there in ottawa. >> thank you alicia. news of the shooting has law enforcement in north america on high alert. but right now there is no specific threat against anyone else. >> kenneth moton continues our coverage from independence mall where officers are keeping watch as always. >> shirleen we checked in with homeland security and the national park service and no additional security for our landmarks or the canadian consulate. but for tourists down here today, there are thoughts and prayers for our neighbors to the north. as word of the fear and uncertainty came down. >> they have plenty of security at their capital, and for this to happen in a country so close to us, you have to be concerned. >> you don't associate it with the canadians. >> at independence mall, we talked to canadian tourists they wanted to know about the attack on parliament hill. >> is it a mad man or some group. >> he says like any first world nation, security at the capital is strict. >> if you get too close on the buildings they pull you away. >> i
very chaotic and sad day there in ottawa. >> thank you alicia. news of the shooting has law enforcement in north america on high alert. but right now there is no specific threat against anyone else. >> kenneth moton continues our coverage from independence mall where officers are keeping watch as always. >> shirleen we checked in with homeland security and the national park service and no additional security for our landmarks or the canadian consulate. but for tourists down...
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is this actually happening in ottawa? >> just past 2:16 in the morning in ottawa, people are trying to get some rest, but we'll have more on what happened there wednesday and if we get new information, we'll bring that to you right away. tensions are again running high in ferguson, missouri after the police shooting of an unarmed shooting. a tense stand-off wednesday night. two people were detained after demonstrators threw water bottles at a police barricade. protesters want the officer arrested and charged with a crime for killing 18-year-old michael brown in august. a leaked autopsy report is fueling more tensions over this case. why it may help support officer wilson's side of the story. >> the autopsy report is the latest leak from the investigation into michael brown's death. the report, first leaked to the st. louis post dispatch, reveals two details the public has not heard before. details about the gunshot wound to brown's hand, and forensic information that could help determine whether the teen had his hands up
is this actually happening in ottawa? >> just past 2:16 in the morning in ottawa, people are trying to get some rest, but we'll have more on what happened there wednesday and if we get new information, we'll bring that to you right away. tensions are again running high in ferguson, missouri after the police shooting of an unarmed shooting. a tense stand-off wednesday night. two people were detained after demonstrators threw water bottles at a police barricade. protesters want the officer...
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he arrive in ottawa three weeks ago. the shocking thing is he lived in a homeless shelter here in ottawa. he buys a car on tuesday, apparently he came to ottawa because he had issues with his passport. he sought to renew his passport. his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. they didn't know that. he wasn't on the radar screen. he buys a car on tuesday and wednesday morning parks it behind me at the national war memorial and the tragic events unfolds as we know. >> did he leave connection to terrorist groups or trierrorist organizations. >> it is really unclear at this point. there's some suggestion that he was praying with other people at the mission. it is just not clear. there was a report out of vancouver we talked to a gentleman whose son knew him. it is really not clear if he was self-radicalized. if he was in contact with people who exerted influence on him. some of those details are yet to emerge. he's a huge puzzle for law enformsment here. >> can you confirm he's had trips to the united states. >> i can
he arrive in ottawa three weeks ago. the shocking thing is he lived in a homeless shelter here in ottawa. he buys a car on tuesday, apparently he came to ottawa because he had issues with his passport. he sought to renew his passport. his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. they didn't know that. he wasn't on the radar screen. he buys a car on tuesday and wednesday morning parks it behind me at the national war memorial and the tragic events unfolds as we know. >> did he leave...
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we are learning more tonight about the attack in ottawa, michael murdered a canadian soldier, and then stormed the parliament before he was shot to death. his glymph name was michael joseph hall, at some point he converted to islam and changed his name. canada recently revoked his passport, and he had a string of convictions for assault, robbery, and other crimes. prime minister spoke to the house of commons today, and said canada will not be intimidated. >> we will be veg lent, but we with will not run scared, we will be prudent, but we with will not panic. and as for the business of government, well, here we are, in our seats, in our chamber, in the very heart of our democracy. thebi is helping with the investigation. >> they are now taking a hard look at security across the country, and the possible influence of isil inside it's borders. jonathan best is here with with more. >> they released a suspect from yesterday's shooting was with trying to travel to syria, but he was not on a government watch list. a moment bookended by attack on the soldiers on the home front. the country was
we are learning more tonight about the attack in ottawa, michael murdered a canadian soldier, and then stormed the parliament before he was shot to death. his glymph name was michael joseph hall, at some point he converted to islam and changed his name. canada recently revoked his passport, and he had a string of convictions for assault, robbery, and other crimes. prime minister spoke to the house of commons today, and said canada will not be intimidated. >> we will be veg lent, but we...
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kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house fence. he was not armed and immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents southbound dued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on lockdown as a precaution. the secret service recently added new febss and posted more guards around it. that came after a serious breach last september. >> gonzalez made it all the way into the east room with a knife before he was stopped. that breach was the tipping point for former secret service chief julia pearson. she resigned. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> a seattle area nurse is being monitored for ebola this morning. health officials say she is showing no signs of the disease but recently returned from africa where she treated patients. meanwhile the governor has quarantined six others wh
kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house fence. he was not armed and immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents southbound dued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on lockdown as a precaution. the secret service recently added new febss and...
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jim axelrod in ottawa, thanks. covering this story all day long has been peter mansbridge, the anchor and chief correspondent for canadian broadcasting. people, how does this strike canadians? >> well, i think scott, this is the day that kind of changes everything in terms of the way canadians look at the issue of home-grown terror. i mean think about it this way-- if a gunman walked into arlington national cemetery, went to the tomb of the unknown and shot one of those guards standing guard over the tomb, then went into the capitol building and got in a shoot-out with guards there, that's what happened here-- went into the kind of soul of our remembrance or tomb of the unknown the national war memorial. then went into the heart of our democracy, the parliament building, and got involved in a shoot-out there. you have these two incidents happening in quick succession over a matter of minutes on this day, two days after there had been an incident attacking soldiers in quebec. i put these two together, this is the da
jim axelrod in ottawa, thanks. covering this story all day long has been peter mansbridge, the anchor and chief correspondent for canadian broadcasting. people, how does this strike canadians? >> well, i think scott, this is the day that kind of changes everything in terms of the way canadians look at the issue of home-grown terror. i mean think about it this way-- if a gunman walked into arlington national cemetery, went to the tomb of the unknown and shot one of those guards standing...
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elizabeth herr is in ottawa tonight. >> reporter: this chaotic sen unfolding on wednesday morning. and a hail of gunfire. doze of shots echoing through the will thats. >> we heard gunshot come up from there and ducking my head down te hall we could smell it almost instantly. >> members of parliament huddled behind doors ad the prime minister rushed to saty. the rampage finally ending when the sergeant at arms shot and killed the gunman. identified as 32-year-old canadian michael beboff. >>e will learn more about the terrorists and any accomplices he may have had. >> w may have multiple patients. one soldier has been hit. >> ottawa's violence began earlier in the day less than a mile away at the national war memorial. nay van saw riel -- nathan sirillo shot at point blank range by a man carrying a rifle dressed in black. >> third shot and fourth shot and took off. >> we don't have all of the informatn about whether this what partof a broader network orplan or whether this was an individual or series of individuals who decided to take these actions. >> the fbi just days ago learned a
elizabeth herr is in ottawa tonight. >> reporter: this chaotic sen unfolding on wednesday morning. and a hail of gunfire. doze of shots echoing through the will thats. >> we heard gunshot come up from there and ducking my head down te hall we could smell it almost instantly. >> members of parliament huddled behind doors ad the prime minister rushed to saty. the rampage finally ending when the sergeant at arms shot and killed the gunman. identified as 32-year-old canadian...
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. >>> attack in ottawa. one parliament leader says it's a day when canada lost its innocence and prime minister harper calls the gunman a terrorist. >>> meanwhile, back in washington, another man jumps the white house fence just as new details emerge about another secret service lapse from a few years ago. plus, chuck todd, live from the first leg of his meet the voters tour in kansas and iowa and chats with greg orman. good morning, i'm kristen welker. this is the "daily rundown." canada, a nation shaken by a brazen deadly attack in the heart of its capital city that could permanently change the way she views national security. this morning, the message is one of resolve. an hour from now, the canadian parliament will convene. after a gunman got off dozens of shots before being gunned down. prime minister harper addressed his country. >> attacks on our security personnel and on our institutions of governments are, by their very nature, attacks on our country. on our values. on our society. as a free and dem
. >>> attack in ottawa. one parliament leader says it's a day when canada lost its innocence and prime minister harper calls the gunman a terrorist. >>> meanwhile, back in washington, another man jumps the white house fence just as new details emerge about another secret service lapse from a few years ago. plus, chuck todd, live from the first leg of his meet the voters tour in kansas and iowa and chats with greg orman. good morning, i'm kristen welker. this is the "daily...
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we already have somebody murdered in ottawa. can we use this to build a better program in canada and the united states? if you're going to do it you have to take a cold blooded look at it and say are there signs there is a financial connection to terrorists, communication with terrorists, trainers? and i'm taking the internet off the plate, anderson, because there is just too much hate speech on the internet to sort through. i don't see anything to get my hands on to tell me we're going to learn here. most people outside the counterterrorism business will say hey, you have to learn something and apply something. let me give you a reality check, the frustration is there is not a lot to learn and that we'll see this again. >> and jim, just in terms of numbers of americans tied to radical groups or beliefs, are there numbers out there that intelligence officials talked about? >> there are numbers, the numbers you hear most often, 100, the number of americans who attempted to go to syria to fight to join the fight there or who have
we already have somebody murdered in ottawa. can we use this to build a better program in canada and the united states? if you're going to do it you have to take a cold blooded look at it and say are there signs there is a financial connection to terrorists, communication with terrorists, trainers? and i'm taking the internet off the plate, anderson, because there is just too much hate speech on the internet to sort through. i don't see anything to get my hands on to tell me we're going to...
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abc news, ottawa, canada. >> the u.s. federal government is stepping up its vigilance against the ebola virus. anybody troofling into the u.s. from -- traveling into the u.s. from west ever africa will be monitored for 21 days and good news for a nurse diagnosed with ebola. they can no longer detect the virus in amber vinson. >>> and the bay area is prepping forgetting an ebola case here. santa clara valley received a shipment of supplies to help protect workers ebola. it includes sk mas, gloves and protective gowns being sent to clinics. hospital officials say it is unlikely we will see a case of ebola here, but it is important to be prepared. >> a video taken in san francisco is blazing across the internet. katie is live in the newsroom to tell us why. >> the video shows a tour guide on a double decker red bus going on a racist rant through chinatown. >> you preschool and preschoolers making that noise at 6:00 in the morning when i was trying to live here. [bleen] along. >> you also notice the guide is drinking a beer.
abc news, ottawa, canada. >> the u.s. federal government is stepping up its vigilance against the ebola virus. anybody troofling into the u.s. from -- traveling into the u.s. from west ever africa will be monitored for 21 days and good news for a nurse diagnosed with ebola. they can no longer detect the virus in amber vinson. >>> and the bay area is prepping forgetting an ebola case here. santa clara valley received a shipment of supplies to help protect workers ebola. it...
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we're joined from ottawa by the c.e.o. of a security and intelligence firm and part of an effort to figure out how young canadians are becoming radicalized. many of the groups see the u.s. as the great satan, but can that da hardly fits the model of any group. why are the youth attracted to radical ideologies? >> there are several reasons for it. first of all, the cause that has been created around that syria and iraq encompasses all, doesn't necessarily respect borders. canada has joined the coalition along with the u.s. against i.s.is in syria and iraq. last month, i.s. put out a video where they clearly warned canadians not to feel safe in their homes. >> is there a way to monitor or trace outside influences without violating civil liberties? >> that's the great problem. here we have to understand the fundamental difference of what i.s. represents versus al-qaeda. al-qaeda was a conspiracy. ultimately at some point in time, the individuals involved met each other, knew each other or interacted. there was a vetting proce
we're joined from ottawa by the c.e.o. of a security and intelligence firm and part of an effort to figure out how young canadians are becoming radicalized. many of the groups see the u.s. as the great satan, but can that da hardly fits the model of any group. why are the youth attracted to radical ideologies? >> there are several reasons for it. first of all, the cause that has been created around that syria and iraq encompasses all, doesn't necessarily respect borders. canada has joined...
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for the latest, let's go to samira hussain, who's in ottawa. i just gave a broad brush view of what the authorities have been saying. what detail can you put on it? >> reporter: the canadian police held an hour-long news conference in which they gave as much detail as they could and it was pretty wide ranging in terms of what they knew about zehaf-bibeau. we heard that he was 32 years old. that he was actually living in a homeless shelter not too far from where i'm standing. and many people are asking the question, well how was it possible for someone who had no fixed address to actually go and purchase a gun, or become in possession of a gun? so that's one question that police are still asking. but he became on the radar of authorities when he tried to get a canadian passport. it seems that he wanted to travel to libya or possibly syria. but other than that, this gentleman was never on the radar of canadian authorities. in the press conference, we heard from police who said that he wasn't one of the 90 or so people that they have revoked their
for the latest, let's go to samira hussain, who's in ottawa. i just gave a broad brush view of what the authorities have been saying. what detail can you put on it? >> reporter: the canadian police held an hour-long news conference in which they gave as much detail as they could and it was pretty wide ranging in terms of what they knew about zehaf-bibeau. we heard that he was 32 years old. that he was actually living in a homeless shelter not too far from where i'm standing. and many...
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david lee miller is live in ottawa. hello, david lee. >> hi, brett. as you can see behind me, parts of ottawa are still being locked down, this now as authorities say it is possible that two ire suspects are still being sought. the time frame for the developments today, things started at 9:52 local-time. that's when a reserve irs at the war memorial here was shot and killed. he was shot by the gunman at close range. that gun mman now identified as michael zpehaf-bibeau, there ar reports at this hour, that canadian authorities knew he was designated a high risk traveller and that his passport had recently been confiscated. after the shooting at that war memorial, that's when the gunman made his way to the parliament building, that is only a few yards away, and that is where the large scale terror ensued. amateur video reported the chaos, listen. [ gunshots ] >> dozens of rounds were fired, finally the gunman himself was shot, according to local reports, the sergeant at arms for the parliament, a largely ceremonial post shot the gunman and lastly, brett
david lee miller is live in ottawa. hello, david lee. >> hi, brett. as you can see behind me, parts of ottawa are still being locked down, this now as authorities say it is possible that two ire suspects are still being sought. the time frame for the developments today, things started at 9:52 local-time. that's when a reserve irs at the war memorial here was shot and killed. he was shot by the gunman at close range. that gun mman now identified as michael zpehaf-bibeau, there ar reports...
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in ottawa. where canadians are still having to come to terms with wednesday's attack on their capital. the security lockdown on parts of the city has now been lifted after a gunman shot and killed a soldier at an ottawa war memorial, and then entered parliament before being shot dead amidst a volley of gunfire. he was michael zehaf-bibeau. he was a canadian citizen in his early 30s who had converted to islam. he was described as a suspected jihadist sympathizer whose name was on a terror watch list. and he had been labeled by authorities as a high-risk traveler and had recently had his passport taken away. in just a moment, we'll have more from our correspondent in ottawa. first, let's take a look back at the last 24 hours that have shocked canada. >> you need to leave. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will never be intimidated. in fact, this will lead us to strengthen our resolve and redouble our efforts. >> there we are. a deeply traumatic 24 hours. let's get the latest now. samira, we're
in ottawa. where canadians are still having to come to terms with wednesday's attack on their capital. the security lockdown on parts of the city has now been lifted after a gunman shot and killed a soldier at an ottawa war memorial, and then entered parliament before being shot dead amidst a volley of gunfire. he was michael zehaf-bibeau. he was a canadian citizen in his early 30s who had converted to islam. he was described as a suspected jihadist sympathizer whose name was on a terror watch...
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he arrived in ottawa october 2nd. he bought the vehicle he used in connection with the attack as recently as october 21st. they repeated he acted alone and authorities say, when you have a lone-wolf situation like this, they are very, very difficult to prevent. that news conference continues. we learn a greet deal more about the man responsible for the shootings, a man some say responsible for changing the way canadians will lead their lives. >> david lee miller in ottawa. a day after, stocks taking some of that back, and soaring. stocks helped by strong earnings in the done with the likes of caterpillar, and 3m, and. the toronto stock change which was bludgeoned yesterday, up 179 points today. we just got news in this country that amazon.com, in afterhours trading with far worse numbers so that could be short lived. meanwhile, taking to twitter to call for terror. forget about dialing it back. a day after this, isis is tweeting up a storm. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get healthier g
he arrived in ottawa october 2nd. he bought the vehicle he used in connection with the attack as recently as october 21st. they repeated he acted alone and authorities say, when you have a lone-wolf situation like this, they are very, very difficult to prevent. that news conference continues. we learn a greet deal more about the man responsible for the shootings, a man some say responsible for changing the way canadians will lead their lives. >> david lee miller in ottawa. a day after,...
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a day of fear in the halls of canada's parliament and the streets of ottawa before 10:00 a.m. at the national war memorial, a man with a rifle shot and killed corporal nathan cirillo dressed in ceremony uniform guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> the victim is a member of canadian armed forces. the injuries were fatal. >> police immediately began hunting for the the shooter identified at michael zehaf-bibeau. >> >> we could have multiple patients. one soldier is hit. >> two minutes later another attack inside the packed parliament steps away from the memorial. lawmakers scramble for cover with dozens of shots and the prime minister harper rushed from the seen and the rampage finally ended when sergeant at arms kevin vickers shot and killed the gunman raising terrorism. >> i am not viced if there are more in canada and across the west. >> canada was on heightened alert after an attack on two uniformed soldiers by a man who was feared to be radicalized. >> we are work closely with canada and given one of our closest allies, but they our neighbors and our friends. >> in
a day of fear in the halls of canada's parliament and the streets of ottawa before 10:00 a.m. at the national war memorial, a man with a rifle shot and killed corporal nathan cirillo dressed in ceremony uniform guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> the victim is a member of canadian armed forces. the injuries were fatal. >> police immediately began hunting for the the shooter identified at michael zehaf-bibeau. >> >> we could have multiple patients. one soldier is...
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. >>> now to the parliament shooting in ottawa. this morning, we're learning more about the suspected gunman who was killed during yesterday's attack. a memorial now stands for canadian soldier corporal nathan cirillo who was shot to death outside of parliament. flowers and cards line outside of an armory. and investigators say michael zehaf-bibeau shot and killed cirillo and then went in where shots were fired that's where bibeau was gunned down by a member of the national guard of the parliament. the government recently took away his passport after designating him a high-risk traveler. >>> with ebola concerns in this country, the government regulations apply to airline passengers including americans who arrive from west africa. monitoring will begin monday, including six states, local health officials may call, e-mail or even visit those travelers at home once they're here in the u.s. here's the very latest. doctors no longer detect ebola in amber vinson. that's word from her mother. vinson is that dallas nurse who flew to clevel
. >>> now to the parliament shooting in ottawa. this morning, we're learning more about the suspected gunman who was killed during yesterday's attack. a memorial now stands for canadian soldier corporal nathan cirillo who was shot to death outside of parliament. flowers and cards line outside of an armory. and investigators say michael zehaf-bibeau shot and killed cirillo and then went in where shots were fired that's where bibeau was gunned down by a member of the national guard of...
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canada will never be intimidated. >> john terrett is in ottawa tonight. >> good evening, john, from ottawa which at times to see has if he would more like an armed military camp than a capital city. we have had word from the authorities that royal canadian mounted police and the city of ottawa police, that thinks are still fluid and in flux here most of the downtown district has now been re-opened, but there is still a lockdown going on around the area that canadians know as parliamentville where the parliament buildings are and people who live in that area have been asked to stay indoors tonight and no, ma't come out. earlier this evening, the kane aidian prime minister, stephen harper, addressed the nation. it was a televised address postponed many times why we think they got the wording absolutely right. in the end, mr. harper mention did the terrorism word. >> fellow canadians, in the days to come, we will learn more about the terrorist and any accomplices he may have had. but this week's events are a grim reminder that canada is not immune to the types of terrorist attacks we have see
canada will never be intimidated. >> john terrett is in ottawa tonight. >> good evening, john, from ottawa which at times to see has if he would more like an armed military camp than a capital city. we have had word from the authorities that royal canadian mounted police and the city of ottawa police, that thinks are still fluid and in flux here most of the downtown district has now been re-opened, but there is still a lockdown going on around the area that canadians know as...
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ottawa that the order was given. we've now rescinded that order. we're back to traveling in uniforms to and from work, and anywhere in the work area for ottawa, for instance, that means traveling from building to building as well. i think it's very important ground to make sure that we don't cede that to a level of terror that is out of balance with what we actually do analyze the risk to be. >> stopping attacks like these is so difficult because in many cases they are spontaneous or they're inspired from overseas but there's no way to trace and track every single individual. so how does the country then prepare for the possibility of another attack like this? >> it's a very important question. this is what we're all analyzing. certainly the canadian armed forces. but with our great partners, the royal canadian mounted police and secis, we analyze all the indicators that are out there. and there are new ways of doing that. and they aren't even classified. many of them use social media that give us indications through
ottawa that the order was given. we've now rescinded that order. we're back to traveling in uniforms to and from work, and anywhere in the work area for ottawa, for instance, that means traveling from building to building as well. i think it's very important ground to make sure that we don't cede that to a level of terror that is out of balance with what we actually do analyze the risk to be. >> stopping attacks like these is so difficult because in many cases they are spontaneous or...
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ademÁs cientos de personas regresan un monumento a la guerra en ottawa, canadÁ donde un soldado fue muerto por un terrorista, un video en donde salen busos que hacen calabazas de bajo del agua. sumergen en el fondo del mar para tallar calabazas cientos de canadienses >> cientos de canadienses regresaron a visitar los terrenos al monumento a los caÍdos en ottawa a pocos metros del parlamento del paÍs. un atacante matÓ a tiros el miÉrcoles a un soldado y despuÉs entrÓ en el edificio parlamentario donde fue abatido. >> en brasil 52 millones de votantes tienen este domingo una cita con las urnas. la al cual presidente russef y su rival demÓcrata serÁn los protagonistas de lo que se ha dado en llamar la segunda vuelta electoral mÁs reÑida del historia reciente en el paÍs. >> mÁs elecciones pasamos uruguayos mÁs de 2 millones acuden a las urnas para elegir el reemplazo de mujica. el paÍs estÁ dividido entre la continuidad con tabarÉ vÁzquez y el partido nacional con candidato luis lacalle. encuestas muestran que el frente amplio alcanzarÍa 42% el partido nacional llegarÍa al 3
ademÁs cientos de personas regresan un monumento a la guerra en ottawa, canadÁ donde un soldado fue muerto por un terrorista, un video en donde salen busos que hacen calabazas de bajo del agua. sumergen en el fondo del mar para tallar calabazas cientos de canadienses >> cientos de canadienses regresaron a visitar los terrenos al monumento a los caÍdos en ottawa a pocos metros del parlamento del paÍs. un atacante matÓ a tiros el miÉrcoles a un soldado y despuÉs entrÓ en el edificio...